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Hy. Can you recommed me some books to learn physics ? I know classical physics. I need something about quantum physics.

 

 

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I would suggest, not knowing your background, that you get hold a a physics A-level book. These are aimed at 16-18 year olds. The UK A-level course contains some basic information about quantum physics, but not any details like the Schrödinger equation and so on. For that you will need a more advanced textbook. There are loads and what you like may well depend on your tastes.

 

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Albert Messiah's book comes recommended. As does Griffiths' book. I also like Dirac's book, but maybe not for first reading. There are plenty available.

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I think you should try Richard Feynman`s Lectures on Physics.

 

www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/

 

That covers topics from basic physics to complex mechanics.

 

Have fun.

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I also need some psychology books.

If you want psychology with a strong footing in neuroscience then Biopsychology by JJ Pinel is great and very accessible to a beginner, like me, but really geared to a degree. Not cheap though.

 

On the Quantum Physics side QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard Feynman is a a good read and cheap as a paperback.

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